A square footing foundation, 3 m by 3 m, and positioned on the ground surface of a soil deposit, supports a column load of 1,350 kN. Determine the vertical stress resulting from the foundation loading at a depth 3 m below the base of the footing for locations beneath the center and beneath the edge, assuming:(a) Boussinesq conditions apply.(b) Westergaard conditions apply.

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A square footing foundation, 3 m by 3 m, and positioned on the ground surface of a soil deposit, supports a column load of 1,350 kN. Determine the vertical stress resulting from the foundation loading at a depth 3 m below the base of the footing for locations beneath the center and beneath the edge, assuming:
(a) Boussinesq conditions apply.
(b) Westergaard conditions apply.

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Step 1

(a)

The expression for the surface load is given by,

Civil Engineering homework question answer, step 1, image 1

Here, q is the surface load, Q is the load acting over the point and A is the area.

Substitute the values in the above expression.

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The ratio of depth and diameter is calculated as,

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Step 2

Use Boussinesq conditions.

Refer the graph of “Vertical stress variation beneath a foundation, according to Boussinesq analysis.”

The sub surface tension corresponding 1 value of Z/B is 38% of q beneath the center.

The sub surface stress is calculated as,

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Refer the graph of “Vertical stress variation beneath a foundation, according to Boussinesq analysis.”

The sub surface tension corresponding 1 value of Z/B is 27% of q beneath the edge.

The sub surface stress is calculated as,

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Therefore, the sub surface increase in stress at the center is 57 kN/m2 and the sub surface increase in stress at the edge is 40.5 kN/m2.

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